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Critical Reviews in Biotechnology, 1997
This review describes Lactobacillus plasmids on distribution, structure, function, vector construction, vector stability, application, and prospective. About 38% of species of the genus Lactobacillus were found to contain plasmids with different sizes (from 1.2 to 150 kb) and varied numbers (1 or more). Some Lactobacillus plasmids with small sizes were
T T, Wang, B H, Lee
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This review describes Lactobacillus plasmids on distribution, structure, function, vector construction, vector stability, application, and prospective. About 38% of species of the genus Lactobacillus were found to contain plasmids with different sizes (from 1.2 to 150 kb) and varied numbers (1 or more). Some Lactobacillus plasmids with small sizes were
T T, Wang, B H, Lee
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Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2020
This study developed an assay to screen for drugs that inhibit transfer of antimicrobial resistance plasmids between bacteria.
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This study developed an assay to screen for drugs that inhibit transfer of antimicrobial resistance plasmids between bacteria.
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Plasmid Copy Number and Plasmid Stability
2003Many expression systems in research and industry use plasmids as vectors for the production of recombinant proteins or non-proteinous recombinant substances. Plasmids have an essential impact on productivity. Related factors are plasmid copy number, structural plasmid stability and segregational plasmid stability.
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Plasmid, 1978
Abstract In this paper is presented a brief review of the current state of information on plasmid incompatibility followed by a detailed mathematical model dealing with incompatibility between autonomous homogenic plasmids and based on the assumption that the intracellular plasmid copy pool is randomized with respect to assortment during cell ...
R P, Novick, F C, Hoppensteadt
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Abstract In this paper is presented a brief review of the current state of information on plasmid incompatibility followed by a detailed mathematical model dealing with incompatibility between autonomous homogenic plasmids and based on the assumption that the intracellular plasmid copy pool is randomized with respect to assortment during cell ...
R P, Novick, F C, Hoppensteadt
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Antimicrobial resistance plasmid reservoir in food and food-producing animals.
Plasmid, 2018Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) plasmids have been recognized as important vectors for efficient spread of AMR phenotypes. The food reservoir includes both food-producing animals and food products, and a huge diversity of AMR plasmids have been reported ...
J. Madec, M. Haenni
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Plasmid, 2018
Naturally occurring plasmids have medical importance given that they frequently code for virulence or antibiotic resistance. In many cases, plasmids impose a fitness cost to their hosts, meaning that the growth rate of plasmid-bearing cells is lower than
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Naturally occurring plasmids have medical importance given that they frequently code for virulence or antibiotic resistance. In many cases, plasmids impose a fitness cost to their hosts, meaning that the growth rate of plasmid-bearing cells is lower than
J. A. Gama +2 more
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Plasmid Segregation Mechanisms
Annual Review of Genetics, 2005Bacterial plasmids encode partitioning (par) loci that ensure ordered plasmid segregation prior to cell division. par loci come in two types: those that encode actin-like ATPases and those that encode deviant Walker-type ATPases. ParM, the actin-like ATPase of plasmid R1, forms dynamic filaments that segregate plasmids paired at mid-cell to daughter ...
Ebersbach G, Gerdes K
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